Reproducible in-vitro canine skin has been grown in a laboratory setting for the first time by researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB. The research ...
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Queensland researchers have become the first in Australia to use human stem cells to generate fully functioning skin tissue in a laboratory, a significant step toward better treatments for severe ...
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Labskin and University of Bradford team up to bring new science in skin health to greater diversity for skin types. Pictured below from left to right: Dr Sobia Kauser, Assistant Professor University ...
ROCHESTER — Among all of the things skin, the body's largest organ, is good at, it's particularly great at regrowing itself. "The skin turns over every 30 days," said Dr. Saranya Wyles, a ...
Biologically, men and women have different skin. Men have thicker, oily skin that’s less capable of retaining its tightness; this is why, while they’re passable, unisex products never excel at ...
It’s the face of the future. A team of scientists unveiled a robot face covered with a delicate layer of living skin that heals itself and crinkles into a smile in hopes of developing more human-like ...